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Characteristics of the Population Below the Poverty Level: 1982

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Report Number P60-144

Introduction

This report presents detailed social and economic characteristics for the population of the United States below the poverty level in 1982 based on the March 1983 Current Population Survey (CPS). Poverty data are cross-classified by such characteristics as race, family relationship, type of residence, education, work experience, and type of income received. The poverty level consists of a set of dollar thresholds which vary by family size and composition. The average poverty threshold for a family of four persons was $9,862 in 1982, compared with $9,287 in 1981. The poverty thresholds are updated every year to reflect changes in the annual average Consumer Price Index. (See appendix A for an explanation of the poverty definition.) In this text, the terms "poor" and "below the poverty level" are used interchangeably.

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